Each week, 10 questions will be posted. Entrants have just seven minutes to answer these questions. The questions will get progressively harder as the weeks pass. For the first three weeks, each correct answer will be worth one point and from weeks four to six correct answers will be worth two points. In weeks seven to nine each correct answer is worth three points and in the final week of the competition, correct answers will be worth four points.
And not only is there a time limit place on competitors, wrong answers will incur a penalty equal to the value of the question. For example, if you get a question wrong in week eight, you will lose three points. Entrants do have the option of passing questions if they don't want to risk losing points.
The prize pack, valued at $250, includes a limited edition, gold, signed 2002 team poster, an official team cap, plus a Champions of Essendon book signed by number three Champion James Hird.
The week's questions will be open for answering until midnight each Sunday. Each Monday the correct answers from the previous week will be posted along with the leaderboard so you can see how you compare with other entries. The next week's batch of questions will also be open for answering.